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JFE=585 Echo Sounder INSTRUCTION MANUAL Gapan Radio Co, Ltd. General Information ‘Thank you for purchasing the Japan Radio Co., Ltd. JFE-585 Echo-Sounder. The JFE-585, conforms to the IMO (International Maritime Organization) performance standards, enabling sea floor displays and depth displays. bene © Before attempting to poerate this equipment, read this instruction manual thoroughly to ensure correct and safe operation in accordance with the warning instructions and operation procedures. © You are strongly recommended to store this instruction manual carefully for furure reference. In the event that you have an operational problem or malfunction, this manual will provide useful instructions. bee Usage Hints ZAAWARNING Except when adjusting the Recording belt, do not open the recording mechanism of this equipment. There is a risk of electric shock if you touch the high voltage conductors. Except when replacing the recording pens, do not open the power supply rail cover. There isa risk of electric shock if you touch the high voltage conductors. Do not dismantle or modify this equipment. Failure to observe this warning may result in fire, electric shock, or damage, Do not place any vessels containing water or other liquids, or metal objects, on top of this equipment, If water is spilled on or metal objects fall into the equipment there is a risk of fire, electric shock, or damage. Do not connect the main unit to any power source other than that specified (B5VAC to 265VAC, 50/60H7). Failure to observe this waming may result in fire, electric shock, or damage. Alternating current power supply © © ® © © © Do not connect other than 24VDC to the power supply to the power fail alarm. Failure to observe this warning may result in fire, electric shock, or damage. iv Usage Hints Z\WARNING ‘Always tum off the power switch at the power supply in unit, or when connecting or disconnecting the cables to extemal equipment Failure to switch off the power may result in fre or damage. 30 — FREZ. indicating the paper feed speed is the amount of time recorded on yaper from the right end to the left end, as you look at the front of Se a sre MO BEEN) | teed speed oF 30s appropriate for recording the profil of age stoping co cont? ten Toor feed speed of 10 more appropriate for eeording the profiles of highly uneven sea lors or vey sallow sea Moors A time mark is recorded every 30 seconds on the top edge of the recording paper. Notes: If you set the paper feed OFF. the depth sounding function continues to work in the same manner as when the feed in ON, srous fo set the paper feed OFF when navigating channels, 2. This dan 2 the shore or in shallow areas. Please be sure to turn he profile printed on approaching or leavi ON the paper feed and check the depth by monitoring the paper 4 Oneration 15 PTE we cd DIP SURF GAIN 3 sTc MID SPO 20 veo cont? [TaN 58.2 uw With the DRAFT set to 0.0m. press and hold "SET+" to increase the draft up to 50m. With the DRAFT set to 0.1m or greater. press and hold "SET-" to reduce the draft to DRAFT 0.0m. Adjusting LCD Contrast ISP SURF GAIN 3 sTc__ MID SPD 20 Mie orArT 00 58.2 The LCD contrast is adjusted by pressing "SET +" or "SET", Set the contrast to optimum visibility. Note: Due to the nature of LCDs. changes in the ambient temperature will cause changes in the optimum setting. Reset the contrast as needed. Suerte DISP_ SURF GAIN 3 RCM) csPo 20 LCD CONT7 DRAFT 0.9 58.2 uw Pressing "SET +" changes the STC characteristics in the sequence LOW — MID ~ HIGH, Pressing "SET-" chat MID — Low the STC characteristics in the sequence HIGH > Set the STC to "HIGHT if, as a result of bubbles or plankton being recorded on the recording paper. making it difficult to distinguish the sea floor. Psa sTc | MID GAN 3 csPD 20 DRAFT 10.0 LeD coNT7 58.2 wr Water surface [Fransaucer| i Draft keel height (Sea bottom) OOS Draft value Om _, Draft value 10m peottvalve Om oreftvale tom fcatean “{"Scaleom | isorcaporia | coreponds | jtomeswacect| toinewater | avenger | suteces | PE eT ey auld The depth display mode switches each time you press "SET +" or "SET -" ‘There are the following three depth display modes. 1) Depth value display compensated for dra Selec: ERSUGa The depth value (@QUSEASUETA in the middle lett figure) is displayed based oon the draft value. (See page 16.) In the normal display mode. the display mode SURFACE and the draft setting value DRAFT 5.0 are displayed, RANGE 10 DALM OFF GAN 3 csp 20 DRAFT 5.0 SURFACE 58.2 e on the recording paper is shifted deeper by the draft amount The bottom im: with the surface set o Om. (See the bottom left figure.) Set the depth measuring range (see page 1) to the range between the surface and the sea bottom, Now: I you set the draft value to 10m or more while the depth measuring range is 10m, no image is printed on the recording paper, Set the depth measur to 50m or more. (See the bottom left figure.) 2) Depth value display measured from the transducer Select [ISERIEU ‘The depth value measured from the transducer (QQ SERENE in the middle lett figure) is displayed. In the normal display mode, the display mode ‘TRANSDUCER is displayed RANGE 10 GAIN 3 2 DALM OFF SPD ‘TRANSDUCER 58.2 3) Depth value display compensated for kell height. The depth value (QUIERES in the middle left figure) is displayed based on the keel height compensation. (See page 21.) the normal display mode. the display mode KEEL and the keel h alue HEIGHT 5.0 are displayed. 3 set GAN 3 csPO 20 HEIGHT 50 58.2 RANGE 10 DAUM OFF KEEL 49 4.3 Device Settings A\CAUTION with external devices and must only be set by authorized service personnel. Any attempt to alter the settings without knowledge of the specifications may result in incorrect operation of the unit and may cause accidents and failures. Qo The items that can be set vary according to the connection specifications Switching to Device Setting Function Press ALARM ACK ard SET + simultaneously ‘Turn OFF the power, then turn ON the power while simultaneously pressing ALARM ACK" and "SET +", The LCD will show the screen for device settings. INPUT POSI DATA ies DEP DATA 183V2, NMEA183V2.3 OUTPUT DEP ALARM STATUS LEVEL NEXT PAGE’ Switching to Normal Operation = Press "ALARM ACK" to switch to normal operation Notes: 1. You can press "ALARM ACK" to return to normal operation at any time the device setting function is ON. ‘on the control panel are operated for more than approximately junction is ON, normal operation is Iino 70 seconds while the device sett forcibly selected. Selecting Device Setting Item Case ALOE OUTPUT DEP DATA NMEATSGV23 OUTPUT DEP ALARM S' LEVEL 18 4. Operation While monitoring the LCD, press "SELECT" to select the device setting to be changed. The selee ied. In the figure at left, “INPUT POST DATA" is selected T +" of "SET -" to change the When the item has been selected. press” Setting Format of Data Input from External Navigation Equipm ‘SET 4" of "SET + ‘The format changes each time you press Notes: 1. There are three reception formats: NMEAO183, 180, or JRC. 2. In the case of NMEAOIS3 latitude and longitude data, "GGA", "GLL" and Cas > AEE "RMC" sentences can be received, NMEA1B3V2.3 OUTPUT DEP ALARM STATUS EVEL NEXT PAGE or "SET" ‘The format changes each time you press "SET +! Notes! I. There are three output formats: NMEA0183V2.3. NMEAOI83BV 15, or JRC. 2. Inthe case of NMEAOI83V2.3. only “SDDPT™ sentences are output. SSDDPT. x44. xx. 4.8 hh (CRILF) a 2 Be) (1) Depth measured from the transducer regardless of the depth display ‘mode setting (in meters only), (See page 17.) (2) According to the depth display mode (see page 17) DISP SURF: Draft value (no + or - sign preceding values) DISP TRANS: 0.0 DISP KEEL: Keel height compensation (- sign preceding values) (3) Measuring range: RANGE (in meters only) (4) Checksum (result after each ASCII code of every cha just after "$" and "X" just before " % " is EXORed.) VEL NEXT PAGE er between Water surface 5 15 the case of NMEAQI83V/., the output sentence varies according to the [Tensducer| i depth display mode seting. (See page 17.) C : + When DISP SURF is set only the "SDDBS” sentence s output {Keel height ~— $SDDBS, xxx.x, f. 00x, M. xaxux. F(CRWLF) Or ey a + When DISP-TRANS is set only the "SDDB SSDDBT, xxx.x. f, 244.8. M. xan, FCRALP) rr) + When DISP KEEL is set, only the "“SDDBK" sentence is output, SSDDBK. xxx.x. f. c0ux, M. x0.x. F(CR)ILF) aM 2G The field values are the same in each of the three sentence types sentence is output (1) Depth value after compensation (in feet) (2) Depth value after compensation (in meters) (3) Depth value after compensation (in fathoms) 4. Operation 19 = tot es ues ener oe ‘The mode switches each time you press "SET +" or" You can select two output depth alarm statuses: Level output, or cyelical ‘output matched to the blinking of the alarm lamp. INPUT oS) Dara Level output OUTPUT DEP DATA (LEVEL) “| t NE AIBaV2.5 : ' op sae Es ! fay Cyclic output, A 5 XT PAGE (eycuicy ; be Alar period —e! Setting Plotter "ALARM ACK" Function + ‘The function switches each time you press "SET +" or "SET ‘The plotter “ALARM ACK" function can be set to one of three modes. as follows: (2) Cancelation of depth alarm buzzer only (OWN SELF): a (2) Cancelation of output depth alarm signal only (OUT ALM STATUS): NEXT PAGE (3) Cancelation of both depth alarm buzzer AND output depth alarm (BOTH), =~ SSE LeeLee nai ‘The function switches each time you press "SET +" or "SET The external input "ALARM ACK" function can be sotto one of three modes. as follows: (1) Cancelation of depth alarm buzzer only (OWN SELF); 2) Cancelation of output depth alarm signal only (OUT ALM STATUS): (3) Cancelation of both depth alarm buzzer AND output depth alarm signal (BOTH), PANEL ACK MODE me sg Toran me AS ils NEXT PAGE =— ie ese mace ee ‘The recording display resolution switches each time you press "SET +” or 'SET-" ‘The resolution is normally set to "6". Change the setting while monitoring the sitivity and STC to differentiate between the sea floor and other than the sea floor om the recording paper. recording if itis difficult after adjust 20. 4. Operation ig the Keel Height Compensation Value. + Press and hold "SET +" to increase the k 5.0 m, Or press and hold "SET to reduce the keel height compensation value 10.0.0 m. height compensation value up to Ins necessary to set the depth display mode to switch to the depth value Caer 50 display compensated for the keel height. (See pa 4, Operation 21 4.4 Master Reset 1g to Standard Default Resetting Funct ‘Turn OFF the power, then turn ON the power while simultaneously pressing and holding both the "ALARM ACK" and "MARK" keys. The LCD displays a message asking for confirmation to reset the equipment to the standard i defaults, RESET ARE YOU SURE? YES >> MARK NO 55 ALARM ACK Switching to Normal Operation Press "ALARM ACK" to abort the operation (resetting standard defaults) and return to normal operation Note If no keys on the control panel are operated for more than approximately 70 seconds. the resetting operation is aborted and normal operation is forcibly resumed, Executing Standard Default Settings Press "MARK" to reset the equipment to the standard defaults, Note ‘You cannot abort this operation after you press "MARK". The following items are reset to the standard defaults. Item Default item Default Depth rangi 250m Input format NMEAOI83 Depth alarm OFF (0.0m) || Output format ~__| NMEAO183V2.3 Reception sensitivity | 4.0 “Depth alarm signal mode Level output ~ Paper feed speed 30 minutes || Recorder "ALARM ACK" function ‘OWN SELF Draft [0.0m Exiemal input "ALARM ACK™ function | OUTALM STATUS LCD contrast [7 ____|[ Recorder display resolution alcmmee sTc ‘MID Depth display mode DIPS TRA\ 22 4. Operation 5. Replacing Consumables 5.1 Replacing Recording Paper Be sure to replace with the recording paper specified by JRC. Name | Type No.Part Code | Remarks Recording paper 3s | ezpBsooos — | ieare (1) Turn OFF the power. Open the front panel and, ifthe recording pen can be seen on the platen, turn the recording belt downward to move the recording pen behind the platen, (See the middle left figure.) Turntha krabs so thatthe tal aces are vertical e g D Turn the knobs on the platen so that the flat faces are vertical, then open the platen forward. (3) Pull the flange forward and remove the recording paper. The ight side can be disposed of. Pull the on the ccore out from the paper wound onto the roll on the left and use it for winding the new paper. As shown in the figure at lef attach a new roll of recording paper tothe spool on the right, side and fit the take up spool to the left side. Thread the recording paper under the pen guide at the top right of the platen. “Pooton ene corn on dung te replacement Strecorsra paper ~ Back side of scoring paper Prat ks The platen oc ae rlsased when Ino la nes ofthe knobs are vera. nse the endo the recog paper The platen can ten be cpanes by Ince tin he tau spook ging orware then was the par runs he scl Counersockie, ‘gn te cuts che spac wih he prs Cg D Make sure shat the recorting paper is threaded under the pen guile 5, Replacing Consumables 23 (4) After replacing the recoding paper, securely lock the platen ‘Make cute thatthe reeorsing paper is treaded under the guide Manual feed gear for recording paper Use tis gear to adjust te tension (5) Wipe down the collector rail with a dry cloth to remove carbon, 5.2 Replacing Recording Pen ‘The recording pen wears as itis used. When it has worn down to about 1mm. be sure to replace with the pen specified by IRC. Name Type No.Part Code Remarks Recording pen MPXPOO791A MPXPO00791 (1) Turn OFF the power. Replace the pen as illustrated below. Ingart the bant part at the recording pen Pipe into the sit inthe pen holder. (Open the collector cal cover and turn the recording belt by hand so thatthe << recording pen is above the top pulley. 24 5, Replacing Consumables 6. Maintenance and Inspection A\WARNING © There are no user-serviceable parts. Do not attempt to inspect or repair this equipment as doing so without proper training may result in fire or electric shock. For internal maintenance and inspection, please contact JRC or its agent. 6.1 Regular Maintenance The life of this equipment depends on how scrupulously the equipment is always in top condition, we recommend ins sular maintenance is performed, To ensure that cling the equipment regularly. This will enable you to prevent faults developing Carry out the inspections shown in the table below on a regular basis. Methods of Maintenance Inspections ‘Turn OFF the power, then inspect the following items. No, tem Method Cleaning Lightly wipe the panel surface, keys and knobs. ete.. with a dry cloth. The plotter is particularly susceptible o soiling by carbon dust from the recording paper. Clean off any carbon dust. then wipe the cover glass and scale plate with a loth dampened with alcohol Looseness of parts Check that all bolts and screws and nuts are tight. Also check that all keys, knobs and connectors are securely in position Cable connections Check the wiring of all cables between the respective components and that the connectors are securely connected. Drive pulleys Piaten lock knobs the bearings may be faulty. Tn this ve the list of offices It the pulleys make any abnormal noise cease, please contact IRC or its agent for servici at the end of this manual.) If, when replacing the recording paper. itis hard to turn the knobs at the top of the platen. coat the location shown below with grease Coat here with grease. (op of platon) g DEE (| 6. Maintenance and Inspection 25 6.2 Self-Diagnostic Function A\CAUTION Qe The normal depth-sounding function is suspended while the self- diagnostic function is operating. Do not use the self-diagnostic function while the ship is under way. Failure to observe this caution may result in accidents. ‘The self-diagnostic function consists of panel operations and visual observations. Turn OFF the power, then turn ON the power while simultaneously pressi and holding "ALARM ACK" and "RANGE -". The LCD will show screen | for the self-diagnostic function. ROM VER 1.01 Uae SHOR” StAND By wpemassocsnancs | UR FO oa eee ex HAM SKIP. >>SELECT.AGK EXIT MODE 5> MARK/ACK Note: ‘The self-diagnostic function cl Press MARK, then ALARM ACK. Press "MARK" followed by "ALARM ACK" to switch to normal operation. gnosis Screen 1 (1) Program Version N The program version No. is displayed on the first line of the screen UART SHORT” STAND BY PANEL CHECK XK OXY XX Xk ta BAM SKIP_ >>SELECT.ACK EXIT MODE >>" MARK/ACK OR R Maintonance and Inenectian OM VER 101 ‘The results of the memory test are shown on line 2 of the screen. SSP HAM. TESTING 250 + During testing, progress is shown as a percent UART SHORT STAND BY p PANEL CHECK + The results are shown for each IC No, aa OK AM OK BAM SKIP >9SELECTAGK no g00% AM NG EXIT MODE >>_MARK,ACK ne RAM NC If NG is displayed. the Transducer Controller (CML-59) is faulty and requires servicing. (See the list of offices atthe end of this manual.) Note: | If you do not require a memory west, press "SELECT" and then press "ALARM ACK’ Output/Position Input Circuit Operation Test (3) Depth Output/Position Input Circuit Operation Test This test can only be completed by wiring the CQD-17 as shown in the figure, (See page 11.) interface connectors ROM VER 1.01 FAM TESTING 25% TISUART SHORT STAND BY If these [0 connectors are connected to other navigation equipment and the wiring cannot be altered, follow the instructions on Self-Diagnosis Seres (See page 29.) Ii the connectors are wired as shown in the figure at left the results ofthe Ex ibe 33 himawace depth output/position input circuit operation are displayed on line 3 of the cap-1705 Leb. Interface POSTON DATA On completion of the test, remember fo restore the wiring (o its original state + This test starts on completion of the memory test (2) on the previous page. + The test result is displayed as one of the Following: Prior to testing: STANDBY Test result OK: OK Test result no good : NG IENG is displayed, the Interface (CQD-1705) or the Transducer Controller (CML-596) may be faulty and may require servicing. (See the list of offices at the end of this manual.) DEPTH DATA OUT Diagnostic functions from Self-Diagnosis Screen 1: (4) Panel od Press each location on the panel. OM VER {ot + If operation is OK. a O is displayed in place of the X. FAM TESTING 25% UART SHORT” STAND BY XK ea FAM SKIP. >oseLecT#cK EXIT MODE 5" MARK/ACK + If operation is NG, the X remains, ness adjuster. Note that, inthe case of the by +The value increases (1 in the illustration at left) as the adjuster is turned clockwise +The value decreases (1 ia the illustration at lett) as the adjuster is turned counterclockwise. faulty. the Panel (CCK-831) or the Transducer Contraller (CML-596) may be faulty and may require servicing. (See the list of offices at the end of this, ‘manual. 6. Maintenance and Inspection 27 Selecting Self-Diagnostics Screen 2 s "SELECT" and then press jostics Sereen T displayed. pr ALARM ACK” to switch to Self-Diagnast Press SELECT and then press ALARIM ACK, Diagnostic Functions in Self-Diagnostics Screen 2 (1) LCD Check * This test fills the whole LCD screen from the left to the right. The sereen is repeatedly filled with black, followed by white. If there is any dropout, the Panel (CCK-831) or Transducer Controller (CML-596) may be faulty Please contact JRC or its agent. (See the list of offices at the end of this, manual.) Diagnostic Functions in Self-Diagnostics Screen 2 (2) Recording Paper Surface Check + This check prints a line at regular intervals on the he top line, he density is reduced every four lines, lar intervals and the paper feed speed and depth lowing order. Note that the equipment automatically fecording paper. Except for + A fixed line is printed at scale alternated in the prints a fixed line and switches paper feed speed and depth scale. The water titude, date, and time printed with the fixed line are as 123 B123°25. 345 23 DEC 98 10:10. + IF the printing is blurred, the pen may be worn out (see page 24) or the pen depth, longitude and follows: 12.3MT belt may be incorrectly tensioned (see page 32). See the respective pages for details of adjustment 28 6. Maintenance and Inspection Selecting Self-Diagnostics Screen 3 With Self-Diagnostics Screen 2 displayed. press "SELECT" and then press "ALARM ACK" to switeh to, Press SELECT and then press ALARM ACK. Diagnostic Functions in Self-Diagnostics Screen 3 (1) Data Input Format from External Navigation Equipment ‘The top line of the LCD shows the format of data input from external navigation equipment. Please make sure that. durin navigation equipment is operating. The results of the data check will differ according to the currently specified input Format (see page 19). + NMEAO183 Format INPUT POSI GPGGA or INPUT POSI GPRMC or INPUT POSI GPGLL + NMEAOI80 format INPUT POSI TRUTH + IRC Format INPUT POSI TRUTH + If data format cannot be recognized: INPUT POSI FALSE Check if the connection with the external navigation equipment is faulty = SINPUT POS| GPGGA ‘OUTPUT Dep SDDPT 123.0m ourbur Tx 0K FREQUENCY, | 200KH2 INPUT DEP ack x OUT QEPTH ALM ACTIVE GUT SYS ALM” SUSPEND TURN PAGE >> _ACK, ACK testing, the external ignostics Screen 3 (2) Depth Data Output Format to External Device Diagnostic Functions in Self-Diagnosties Screen 3 (2) Depth Data Output Format to External Device. INPUT POSI_ GPGGA T>OQUTPUT DEP SDDPT 123.0M BEL aac INPUT DEP ACK x QUT DEPTH ALM | ACTIVE TURN PAGE >>_ ACK, ACK ‘The second line of the LCD shows the depth-detected condition of the external ‘output data, which is switched between detect and searching in 30-second, weding to the output data format seuting (see page 19), draft setting (see page 16). keel setting (see page 21). depth display mode setting (see pas e set page 12). See page 19 for the examples of the extemal output data, intervals. Note that the output data varies ac 17). and measuring AB Maintananan and Inanactinn 90 Deka eS ce Wess es kc i CC uA aac INPUT POSI_ GPGGA OUTPUT Dep SDOPT 123 0M ‘You can check the operation of the transmitter, + IP transmitter operation is OK: “PPaeBUENCY —aooxt fe INPUT DEP. ACK Ces oe OUT DEPTH ALM _ ACT) + 1 transmitter operation is Faulty OUT SYS ALit” SUSPEN Geen TURN PAGE >>_ ACK, ACK If output is NG. the transducer (CML-596) may be faulty. Please contact IRC the list of offices at the end of this manual.) or its agent. ( PYAR Icha ie ies oe ce WLU ess adic: alee Melia You can check the frequency used by the transducer. + For the JFE-582: FREQUENCY —200kEiz + For the JFE-585 FREQUENCY —SOkHz Ifthe frequency does not match the model. continued use of the equipment may cause faults to develop in the respective components. Please contact JRC or its agent. (See the list of offices at the end of this manual.) Diagnostic Functions in Self-Diagnostics Screen 3 (5) Result of External Water Depth Alarm Pane! Operation ‘The same function as the DEPTH ACK operation of the JFE-S85 can function INPUT POSL, GPGGA QUTBUT Dep SODPT 123.0M OUTPUT TX, > FREQUENCY zone INPUT DEP ACK Our pesty lin acre OUT SYS ALM SUSPEND. URN PAGE >> ACK, ACK INPUT POSI_ GPGGA QUTPUT DEP SODPT 123m | by an input signa nthe event ofa depth alarm oecurring (See pase 20). This OUTPUT TX a FREQUENCY zone check tests the signal input => INPUT DEP ACK OUP DEPTH AU. ACTIVE OUT SYS ALM ” SUSPEND TURN PAGE >>_ ACK, ACK + When input signal confirmed: INPUT DEP ACK O + When input signal not confirmed: INPUT DEP ACK X I itis not possible to confirm the input signal. check the input Tead connection, and check the Input "ALARM ACK" setting of the JFE-S85 (See page 20), DYE ieee reesei cule Ue sR Oe Ue lS In this test, the operation of the depth alarm is displayed. making it possible to check the status of the output depth alarm signal. and therefore check the connections to external devices, To activate the depth alarm, you will need set INPUT POS|_ GPGGA QUTBUT Dep SODFT 1230M 200KHZ X | the depth alarm value to 123 or more. (See page 13.) ‘QUT SYS ALM SUS! + Depth alarm active: Sth sice Ss atk OUT DEPTH ALARM ACTIVE + Input signal not confirmed: OUT DEPTH ALARM SUSPEND 30 6. Maintenance and Inspection Diagnostic Functions in Self-Diagnostics Screen 3 (7) Sea bottom Detection Signal Check INPUT POSI_, GPGGA. ‘This test forcibly outputs the CQD-1705 interface SYSTEM ALM output QUTEUT DEP SODPT 1250M | signal asa sea bottom detection signal at 30-second eycles making it possible Bureut De al as a sea bottom detection signal at 30-second cycles making it possible EGUELGY, zonelg NPU cK OUP pera at acre m=>OUT SYS ALM SUSPEND TURN PAGE >>_ ACK, ACK to check the connection to the external device. + When able to detect sea floor: OUTSYS ALM SUSPEND + When unable to detect sea floor: OUT SYS ALM ACTIVE DUE CE Cg iS a he Ue ees cc AO Secu neha Uucun INPUT POS|__GPGGA, Pressing the "ALARM ACK" key twice successively alternates between the QUTBUT Dep SOOPT 1230M | se ae ot UTE De elf-Diagnostics Screen 3 and the Function Settin FREQUENCY, zone I you switeh to the Function Setting Screen, you can change the following IVLPEE ARK, acti | stings: measuring range (RANGE) depth sar vale (D.ALMD. ee OUT SYS ALM. "SUSPEND —} sensitivity (GAIN), paper feed speed (C.SPD). draft value (DRAFT). LCD TURN PAGE >> ACK, ACK contrast (LCD CONT), STC, and depth display mode (DISP). (Seltciagnostic screen 3) ZN Press ALARM ACK twice to altsmate between SeltDiag toate Sereen 3 and Function Senting Screen RANGE 19 GAIN 3 DAIM. OFF GSPD 20 TRANSDUCER TURN PAGE >> ACK.ACK EXIT MODE _>> MARK, ACK (Function seting screen) Switching to Normal Operation Press MARK followed Press "MARK" followed by "ALARM ACK" to return to normal operation. by ALARM ACK. 6 Maintananna and Inenactinn 24 6.3 Positional Adjustment for Om Depth As the recording pen wears, the depth tends to become misaligned with the depth on the scale. If the misalignment is only slight, you can adjust the scale up or down, However. if moving the scale is insufficient to rectify the problem, you can adjust the position of the transmission trigger mount, as described below. Please refer to the figure below when adjusting the position of the transmission trigger mount. (1)Set the draft to Om (2)Move the (ransmission trigger mount so that the top edge of the Om recording Tine is aligned with Om on the seale. (3)Restore the original draft setting 6.4 Adjusting Recording Belt Tension If the recording belt becomes slack. the magnet on the belt may collide with the transmission trigger detection sensor, maki noise. Also, the characters printed on the recording paper may become an uneven density. However. ifthe tension is too great, the belt will wear asymmetrically. The belt should therefore be tensioned as described below /— (1)Loosen the two screws holding the top pulley /— (2) Turn the belt tensionin counterclockwise to tension the belt. crew clockwise to loasen the belt, oF (3) Adjust the tension so that there is gap of about 1.5mm, between IC301 on the transmission trigger block (CPA-132B) ‘and the magnet (fixed with a cover of about Smm x Smm) on the recording belt. (After adjust serews holdit ing the bell tensioning screw. tighten the wo the top pulley Transmission tiger mount Maar AT cPA.1928 1C301 Locsen these two screws to agjust the Om depth positon = = 5 3 32 6. Maintenance and Inspection 6.5 Replacing the Recording Belt Use only the specified recording belt, Name ] Type | NoPatCode | — Remarks Recording bet. | MPGK30636 | ~~ MPGK30636 | standard Goods Recording tet | MPGKOIS21— | MPGKOIS21 | Substitute Goods (1) Following the instructions in 5.2, "Replacing Recording Pen,” remove the pen from the belt. (See page 24.) (2) Following the instructions in 6.4. "Adjusting Recording Belt Tension,” loosen the two serews holding the top pulley. Next, rotate the belt tensioning screw clockwise to loosen the belt, then remove the belt, (See page 32.) (3) When renewing the recording belt. make sure that the arrow printed on the belt points DOWN, (4) Following the instructions in 6.4. “Adjusting Recording Belt Tension, adjust the belt tension. (See page 32.) 6. Maintenance and Inspection 33 6.6 Replacing the Fuses Use only the specified fuses, and check the cause of the fuses blowing before replacin them. Be sure to turn OFF the main power switch (tothe side marked O) on the power supply (CBD-1488) before replacing the fuses, No. Type No. Spec. Part Code __ Remarks 1 | MFSINN-3.1SA | 250V3.15A SZFAD00227. | For power supply 250V0.315A | SZFADOO360 | For power supply alarm circuit 250V 1A SZFADO0042 | For 12VDC power ouput (1) 250V 3.158, (Power supply CBD-1488) Main power switch Turn OFF the main switch to the side marked O. + Turn ON the main power switch to the side marked ~ 34 6. Maintenance and Inspection ()250V 14 (2) 250V 03158 (interface unit CQD-1705) (1) Replacing Main Power Supply Fuse ‘One reason for this fuse blowing is a faulty cable attached to the power supply. Check the cables before replacing the fuse, then twrn the power on, Ifthe fuse blows again, the Power Supply (CBD-1488) may be faulty. Contact JRC or its agent. (2) Replacing Power Fail Alarm Circuit Fuse One reason for this fuse blowing is the input of an abnormal vol and (8) of the Interface Block (CQD-1705, TBSO1). Check that the volts volt (CML 196) may be faulty. (S Check the input voltage at pins (7) ¢ is as rated (24VDC) (operating 21.5 to 31.5VDC) before replacing the fuse. If the fuse blows again. the Transducer Controller 1 the list of offices at the end of this manual.) (3) Replacing 12VDC Output Power Supply Fuse (One reason for this fuse blowing is an overcurrent in an external device connected to pins (1) and (2) of the interface block (CQD-1705. TB: ‘Temporarily remove the cable to the external device. If the fuse blows again, either the Transducer Controller (CML-59%) or Interface Block (CQD-1705) may be faulty. Contact IRC oF its agent. (See the list of offices at the end of this manual. 6.7 Replacing the Units Unit Type | Code Remarks Panel CCK-831 | CCK-831 | : Interface - CQD-1705 i CQD-1705, I DuRx Conte 1 cnt-s96-5 | Power Supply “| eBp-1488 y cpp-1488 : 1 18 - 6ZPBS00006 7 MP POOT91A I ; MPXPOO791 A. - : MPGK30636 MPGK30636 - UT-50MD20 “] UT-soMD20 Cable length: 20m. 6, Maintenance and Inspection 35 7. Consider Installation * Do not install the JFE-585 where subject to the following conditions as such conditions may cause failures and reduce the life of the equipment. 1. Where liable to be splashed with water. 2. Where ventilation is poor. + Do not coat the part of the transducer that outputs the ultrasonic waves (the rubber part of the tank on the ship's bottom) with the hull coating as this will deteriorate performance. 38 7. Consider Installation 8. After-sales Service 8.1 When Requesting Servicing If you suspect a fault, stop using the equipment and contact JRC of its agent. ing Under Waren] When he fault develops wil te equipments being sed as indicted in he Inrcton Mav, te ruipnen mill eeepated ee of charge However ithe fal occurs a5 he es of misuse. cis of God, charge wl be made forse natural disaster. fre, or other [Sensing Outal Waren] I the faule il Details to be Submitted ‘Name, type No... month and year of manufacture, and serial number: Nature of fault (in as much detail as possible) = Contact details (your name, address and phone number. ete). 8.2 Recommendations for Inspection and Maintenance of components. In Depending on the conditions of usage. the performance may deteriorate due to the a gent for inspection and maintenance. as distinet from the daily such conditions, please consult IRC or its ceare you normally give your equipment. Note that such inspection and maintenance is subject to charge. Please consult IRC or its agent for further details of any part of the afterservice conditions. Contact: See list at end of manual 8. Aftersales Service 37 9. Disposal —————— 9.1 Disposal of this equipment Please dispose of this equipment following the guidelines of the local body governing the location at which the equipment is disposed of. 38. 9. Disposal 10. Specifications Range _ 10 I 500 Depth range 010m ‘Mavimum measurable depth Note 1 2m=10m 2m~500m T “| 0-500m | | eons | Transmission frequency | 133 times/iminute | 133times/minute | G6times/minute | 66 times/minute [ Frequeney SOkHz Recording paper_____|_1'50mm (wide) x 15m (long) = | Paper feed speed ~ | fOmin. 20min. 30min. oF stopped (Note) Draft adjustment ‘50 meters max. Lo Depth display Sedigis on LCD including decimal point up co 100m) a) Depth alarm ‘When set depth is exceeded. buzzer sounds and warming characters blink to indicate alarm status Power jail alarm | When the power supply to the main unit is cut. the buzzer sounds and warning characters blink to indicate the alarm status (Note 3). Mlumination Tlumination of paper surface and control pane! With dimmer (Ouipur depth value data” _ | NMEAOIS3 (V2.3 and V1.5) and JRC format (Note 4) NMEAO183 (V2.3 and V15)/0180. and JRC format | Output signals | Depth alarm (relay contact output: rated Toad [20VAC 10A, 30VDC 8A. NOINC.) Power fil alarm (relay contact ourpu: rated load 120VAC 10. 30VDC 8A. NOINC) | Input signals ‘Depth alarm buzzer cancelation (either contact input or current control, Rating: Contaet input: SVDC SmA, current control: [2VDC 1.2mA) jon (either contact input or current control. Rating: Power fail alarm buzzer cancel Contact input: 24VDC 2.4mA, current control: 12VDC 1.2mA} Coating color Panel surface: Munsell Na, Case: Munsell N7 (Note 5) Power supply ‘Main unit: 10071 10/1 15/200/220/230VAC (Operating voltage: 85 to 265VAC) 50/60Hz 60VA Max Power fail alarm control circuit: 24VDC (Operating voltage: 20 to 32VDC) 2.5W. max. when circuit is operating. External dimensions Both wall mount or flush mount: W376 x H325.5 x D196mm including projections; W383 x H325.5 x 212mm) Mass Both wall mount or flush mount: kg Notes: [This is the performance that can be confirmed on the recording paper by adjusting the sensitivity. Also. the ‘maximum measurable depth depends substantially on ship hull configuration. installation position of the transducer. sea floor conditions, and sea conditions, etc. Compared with a stationary ship. performance drops off rapidly as ship speed increases, Also. when reversing. the large quantities of bubbles from the screw will disrupt the soundwaves, substantially reducing the depth-sounding performance. 2.Only paper feed is stopped. The depth display. depth data output, and alarm functions continue to operate 3.To activate the power fail alarm funetion. this equipment requires a 24VDC power supply in addition to the main power supply, 4. NMEAO183 output sentence: In VIS. itis SDDBS. SDDBT. SDDBK. In V2.3. itis SDDPT only '5.The combination of coating colors (Munsel N4 and N7) is the standard JRC combination, 10. Specifications 39

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